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What Causes a Flat Facial Profile?
Several factors can contribute to a flat facial profile in children, including:
1.
Genetic Syndromes
: Conditions like
Down Syndrome
and
Williams Syndrome
often present with characteristic facial features, including a flat profile.
2.
Craniofacial Abnormalities
: Congenital conditions such as
Crouzon Syndrome
and
Apert Syndrome
can lead to altered facial bone development.
3.
Environmental Factors
: Prenatal exposure to certain substances and maternal health conditions can affect fetal facial development.
4.
Nutritional Deficiencies
: Inadequate intake of essential nutrients during critical periods of growth can impact facial bone development.
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